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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

September 30, 2022

September 30th is proclaimed as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, formerly Orange Shirt Day. The importance of recognizing this day is built upon 鈥檚 story and her traumatic experience as a six-year-old child, wearing her orange shirt on her first day in residential school. Her story sparked a national resurgence of raising awareness about the impacts and truths of Indian Residential Schools.

At the 大象视频, we remember and honour the young spirits who didn’t make it home. We recognize the Elders and generations, past and present, who have shared their stories with us. We are resilient people, and it’s our strength that continues to carry us forward.

鈥淭he legacy and impact of Indian Residential Schools has not been taught widely and so education is key to understanding,鈥 – Dr. Bob Kayseas

Dr. Jacqueline Ottmann, FNUniv President, shares her message on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Jason Bird, Faculty and Program Coordinator for Indigenous Business & Public Administration voiced his thoughts about the day.

Elder Margaret Reynolds, a residential school survivor and a member of the FNUniv Board of Governors and k锚ht锚-ayak (Elders) Council.

Solomon Ratt, Associate Professor, Indigenous Languages and Residential School Survivor

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National Truth and Reconciliation Day, September 30th

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